April 2010
51 posts
My interview with model and ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ contestant Selita Ebanks.
nathaniel stuart: Fuck haters. Fuck nay-sayers. If... →
booklover:
Fuck haters. Fuck nay-sayers. If you love it, do it. Refine it. Create it. Don’t ever stop. Anyone that’s going to criticise you out of hand is going to criticise you regardless of how much time, blood and effort you pour into it, regardless of how high on the learning curve you’ve climbed, regardless of how close to finished you are or whether you’ve only just started out. The...
Average people love being average because then nobody bothers them.
– Kelly Cutrone
Life lessons from ‘The City’
I love people who are the shit and know they are the shit.
– -Santino on last night’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race
M.I.A. - Theres Space For Ol Dat I See
The Insider Goes Behind the Scenes at PopEater.com →
Jill Zarin Spills 'Secrets' on 'Toxic' Bethenny →
My interview with Jill Zarin of Bravo’s ‘Real Housewives of New York City.’
Being a professional eater is complicated, for both the body and the mind....
– Sam Sifton, restaurant critic for The New York Times
The New York Post Explained in One Cropped Photo →
The 100 Most Beautiful Words in English →
confashion:
Ailurophile A cat-lover. Assemblage A gathering. Becoming Attractive. Beleaguer To exhaust with attacks. Brood To think alone. Bucolic In a lovely rural setting. Bungalow A small, cozy cottage. Chatoyant Like a cat’s eye. Comely Attractive. Conflate To blend together. Cynosure A focal point of admiration. Dalliance A brief love affair. Demesne Dominion, territory. Demure Shy and...
Flickr: 25 Things That Have Recently Crossed My... →
Behind the Scenes: PopEater Interview |... →
Here are some behind-the-scenes photos (taken by Matt) from my interview with PopEater.com. It was a very interesting experience for me, as I’m normally behind the camera. It’s funny to answer questions for 30 or 40 minutes, and then have it be edited down to 2 minutes - it really showed…
How to Take Photos of Food by Andrew Scrivani
Five basic tips on creating a successful food portrait.
Making Food Pretty
1. Shoot in natural light whenever possible. Use window light, shoot outdoors. Flash photography is possible but not preferable and takes some gear and instruction to execute well. The flash in most point-and-shoot cameras is your worst enemy for shooting food. Your photos will always look dull and flat from this...
First Camera, Then Fork: People Who Photograph... →
Listen: Big Boi's Latest Banger: "Shutterbugg" →
In what has become a happy local tradition, Target is launching a New York...
– http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/04/get_first_dibs_on_zac_posen_fo.html
The Charms of the Loser Lettuces →
Banksy 'Exit Through The Gift Shop' Trailer →
Looks like Banksy’s made a film.